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Bioinformatic and expression analyses of genes mediating zinc homeostasis in Nostoc punctiforme

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posted on 2009-02-01, 00:00 authored by Lee Hudek, L Rai, David Freestone, Agnes MichalczykAgnes Michalczyk, Maria Gibson, Y Song, Leigh AcklandLeigh Ackland
Zinc homeostasis was investigated in <i>Nostoc punctiforme</i>. Cell tolerance to Zn<sup>2+</sup> over 14 days showed that ZnCl<sub>2</sub> levels above 22 µM significantly reduced cell viability. After 3 days in 22 µM ZnCl<sub>2</sub>, ca. 12% of the Zn<sup>2+</sup> was in an EDTA-resistant component, suggesting an intracellular localization. Zinquin fluorescence was detected within cells exposed to concentrations up to 37 µM relative to 0 µM treatment. Radiolabeled <sup>65</sup>Zn showed Zn<sup>2+</sup> uptake increased over a 3-day period, while efflux occurred more rapidly within a 3-h time period. Four putative genes involved in Zn2+ uptake and efflux in <i>N. punctiforme</i> were identified: (i) the predicted Co/Zn/Cd cation transporter, putative CDF; (ii) the predicted divalent heavy-metal cation transporter, putative Zip; (iii) the ATPase component and Fe/Zn uptake regulation protein, putative Fur; and (iv) an ABC-type Mn/Zn transport system, putative zinc ZnuC, ZnuABC system component. Quantitative real-time PCR indicated the responsiveness of all four genes to 22 µM ZnCl<sub>2</sub> within 3 h, followed by a reduction to below basal levels after 24 h by putative ZIP, ZnuC, and Fur and a reduction to below basal level after 72 h by putative CDF efflux gene. These results demonstrate differential regulation of zinc transporters over time, indicating a role for them in zinc homeostasis in N. punctiforme.<br>

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Washington, D.C.

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eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

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2009, American Society for Microbiology

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Applied and environmental microbiology

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75

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784 - 791

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0099-2240

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1098-5336

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